SUPERSTORE
More blunted electro-jazz fusion from immensely talented Los Angeles-based multi-instrumentalist Sam Gendel.
If you managed to finish munching on 2021's 52-song "Fresh Bread", this 34-track followup might be the perfect followup. You should probably know what to expect at this point - Gendel's hardly been quiet recently, dropping collaborations and side-projects at a rate that's hard to keep up with, but for our money this is the one you need. Like its predecessor, "SUPERSTORE" is a collection of short, sharp experiments, skits and beat tracks that highlight his versatility and sense of humor. The virtuosic nu-jazz skill we hear on his more developed records is still present here, but splintered into a library music format and juxtaposed with vintage electronics, tape-damaged loops and bizarre, cinematic themes.
LA beat scene and fans of Dilla's peerless discography should be first to take a closer look at this one, but it's surprisingly listenable - even if it is jerky and fragmented - basically at the intersection of Trunk, Prefuse 73 and Madlib.
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More blunted electro-jazz fusion from immensely talented Los Angeles-based multi-instrumentalist Sam Gendel.
If you managed to finish munching on 2021's 52-song "Fresh Bread", this 34-track followup might be the perfect followup. You should probably know what to expect at this point - Gendel's hardly been quiet recently, dropping collaborations and side-projects at a rate that's hard to keep up with, but for our money this is the one you need. Like its predecessor, "SUPERSTORE" is a collection of short, sharp experiments, skits and beat tracks that highlight his versatility and sense of humor. The virtuosic nu-jazz skill we hear on his more developed records is still present here, but splintered into a library music format and juxtaposed with vintage electronics, tape-damaged loops and bizarre, cinematic themes.
LA beat scene and fans of Dilla's peerless discography should be first to take a closer look at this one, but it's surprisingly listenable - even if it is jerky and fragmented - basically at the intersection of Trunk, Prefuse 73 and Madlib.
More blunted electro-jazz fusion from immensely talented Los Angeles-based multi-instrumentalist Sam Gendel.
If you managed to finish munching on 2021's 52-song "Fresh Bread", this 34-track followup might be the perfect followup. You should probably know what to expect at this point - Gendel's hardly been quiet recently, dropping collaborations and side-projects at a rate that's hard to keep up with, but for our money this is the one you need. Like its predecessor, "SUPERSTORE" is a collection of short, sharp experiments, skits and beat tracks that highlight his versatility and sense of humor. The virtuosic nu-jazz skill we hear on his more developed records is still present here, but splintered into a library music format and juxtaposed with vintage electronics, tape-damaged loops and bizarre, cinematic themes.
LA beat scene and fans of Dilla's peerless discography should be first to take a closer look at this one, but it's surprisingly listenable - even if it is jerky and fragmented - basically at the intersection of Trunk, Prefuse 73 and Madlib.
More blunted electro-jazz fusion from immensely talented Los Angeles-based multi-instrumentalist Sam Gendel.
If you managed to finish munching on 2021's 52-song "Fresh Bread", this 34-track followup might be the perfect followup. You should probably know what to expect at this point - Gendel's hardly been quiet recently, dropping collaborations and side-projects at a rate that's hard to keep up with, but for our money this is the one you need. Like its predecessor, "SUPERSTORE" is a collection of short, sharp experiments, skits and beat tracks that highlight his versatility and sense of humor. The virtuosic nu-jazz skill we hear on his more developed records is still present here, but splintered into a library music format and juxtaposed with vintage electronics, tape-damaged loops and bizarre, cinematic themes.
LA beat scene and fans of Dilla's peerless discography should be first to take a closer look at this one, but it's surprisingly listenable - even if it is jerky and fragmented - basically at the intersection of Trunk, Prefuse 73 and Madlib.
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More blunted electro-jazz fusion from immensely talented Los Angeles-based multi-instrumentalist Sam Gendel.
If you managed to finish munching on 2021's 52-song "Fresh Bread", this 34-track followup might be the perfect followup. You should probably know what to expect at this point - Gendel's hardly been quiet recently, dropping collaborations and side-projects at a rate that's hard to keep up with, but for our money this is the one you need. Like its predecessor, "SUPERSTORE" is a collection of short, sharp experiments, skits and beat tracks that highlight his versatility and sense of humor. The virtuosic nu-jazz skill we hear on his more developed records is still present here, but splintered into a library music format and juxtaposed with vintage electronics, tape-damaged loops and bizarre, cinematic themes.
LA beat scene and fans of Dilla's peerless discography should be first to take a closer look at this one, but it's surprisingly listenable - even if it is jerky and fragmented - basically at the intersection of Trunk, Prefuse 73 and Madlib.